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News » 2008 » December » Anti-tobacco Groups say NO to Smokeless Tobacco Products

Anti-tobacco Groups say NO to Smokeless Tobacco Products


The new legislation, smoking ban, decreased the cigarette selling. That’s why Reynolds American, the nation’s second-biggest tobacco company, gave birth to another smokeless tobacco product, saying that it would begin selling Camel brand dissolvable tobacco products in mid- to late January in three trial markets.

The nation's second-biggest Tobacco Company said that the new tobacco product is made from finely milled tobacco, and will be sold early next year, starting in Columbus, Ohio, Indianapolis and Portland, Ore. New smokeless tobacco product comes in fresh and mellow flavors. Cigarette Companies are trying to find new ways for to selling tobacco products, because cigarettes demand have fallen because of smoking bans, health concerns and social pressure. That’s why they are focusing more on cigars and smokeless products such as moist snuff, chewing tobacco or snus.

An anti-tobacco campaign said: "These new products pose serious threats to the nation's health. They are likely to appeal to children because they are flavored and packaged like candy, are easy to conceal even in a classroom and carry the Camel brand that is already so popular with underage smokers." Reynolds, which sells Camel, Kool and American Spirit cigarettes on line, defended the new dissolvable tobacco in part by saying the products come in child-resistant packs.

The spokesman, David Howard, said that the company's dissolvable tobacco products come in three shapes. Orbs are pellets that last about 15 minutes; strips last five minutes or less; and sticks, which are shaped like a toothpick but slightly bigger, last about 15 to 20 minutes and they cost less than cigarettes. Brice O'Brien, a senior vice president of growth and innovation, said that adult smokers are greater interest for dissolvable tobacco than for snus.